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3232Must-Have Books for your Preschooler’s Reading Collectionhttp://www.modernmami.com/preschoolers/preschooler-reading-books/
http://www.modernmami.com/preschoolers/preschooler-reading-books/#commentsFri, 24 Apr 2009 11:31:10 +0000http://www.modernmami.com/?p=871It’s been a week full of literacy at Modern Mami and it wasn’t even intentional. First, I gave you some resources for helping your kids learn to read. Then, I told you about one of our favorite books, Knuffle Bunny. So, to wrap it up, today I’m going to share with you a few books […]

So, to wrap it up, today I’m going to share with you a few books that for one odd reason or another haven’t made it to our collection just yet. I’ve heard they’re all great books for a toddler or preschooler and are must-haves.

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http://www.modernmami.com/reviews/knuffle-bunny-book-review/#commentsWed, 22 Apr 2009 04:35:17 +0000http://www.modernmami.com/?p=855Now that you have some resources for helping your child read, do you want to know about a good book to read to your toddler or preschooler? This is the cutest book and your kid is going to love it. Well, only if he/she is as awesome as my baby girl. hehehe Knuffle Bunny: A […]

We first learned about Knuffle Bunny while watching Between the Lions one day with baby girl. The story was read on the show along with the pictures from the book. And the pictures? Stunning. A mix of city photography and illustrations. You’ll have to “look inside” the book to see what I mean.

By the way, the title is pronounced Keh-nuffle; the K is NOT silent.

My favorite lines from the book are “She went boneless. She did everything she could to show how unhappy she was.” If you remember what tantrums are like (or are currently dealing with them), you’ll know exactly what those lines mean. Of course, the reason behind those lines will help you appreciate, or at the very least, understand the tantrums a little more. It gives a new perspective on things…from your kid’s point of view.

My daughter’s favorite part of the book? Pretty much all of it. She loves to look at the pictures and loves to repeat what Trixie (that’s the main character) says. She laughs at the same parts each time we read the book. In advance mind you, since she already knows what will happen next.

Apparently, there’s a sequel now to Knuffle Bunny, which I keep meaning to pick up. Looks like Trixie is now a preschoolerherself.

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http://www.modernmami.com/parenting/parent-reading-resources/#commentsMon, 20 Apr 2009 12:37:09 +0000http://www.modernmami.com/?p=849My daughter is three. As a preschooler, she loves to “read” and loves for us to read to her. She received a Leapfrog Tag system from her tio for Christmas and uses it on an almost daily basis. That is how she can “read” a book to us. But, she can also take a regular […]

]]>My daughter is three. As a preschooler, she loves to “read” and loves for us to read to her. She received a Leapfrog Tag system from her tio for Christmas and uses it on an almost daily basis. That is how she can “read” a book to us.

But, she can also take a regular book and either tell us the story from memory or a lot of times she’ll just make up her own story with the pictures. I’ve heard these are all good things for learning to read. So, I take it we’re on the right track.

Now, how do we take it to another level?

Well, I’m no teacher, so I don’t magically have the answer. Luckily for me, though, there are plenty of resources out there for parents like you and me to learn more about how to help our kids learn to read and develop their language skills.

Reading Rockets: For Families – This site has articles and information with tips on reading with your kid, as well as for recognizing when there might be issues in reading (for older kids obviously). They also have a facebook page if you want to connect with them.

Literactive – You can get more than just information on this site. They provide activities and worksheets that you can use with your child.

U.S. DOE Free Publications – I’ve linked to the Top 10 publications from the Department of Education with the first 4 listed being information on how parents can help their kids get ready or learn to read. They’re divided by age level.

These are great for all parents, but also good for those home-schooling parents out there. And, there’s so many more sites out there!

If you want, you can browse all the sites I’ve bookmarked on delicious and tagged with reading.

What methods have you found work for helping your child learn to read?

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http://www.modernmami.com/the-monkey/reading-toddler/#commentsMon, 09 Jun 2008 10:57:12 +0000http://modernmami.theparentblog.com/?p=244Baby girl read her first word! I have a shirt that says “mom” on it – it was a Mother’s Day gift. Well, last night, as I’m putting on her jammies, she points to the letters and says: M – O – M – MOM! Wow! The husband and I were just completely amazed.